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Nonna Carole said, on Sep. 6 at 3:51PM
The lack of human data for apple moth pheromone spray/chemicals means that children, pregnant women, asthmatics and the elderly all will be part of any future claims against the State of California due to health risks incurred from these "mild toxins" that linger wherever they land for 30 days. Water, land, houses, cars, everything saturated with the sprays for 3 full nights, potentially will be inhaled, ingested or cause irritation to eyes, nose and skin of animals and humans. Can you picture the anxiety, the doctors' visits, the liability costs for the county and state on top of the costs of the spraying? Give it a try, and don't forget to include the bad publicity to come. Public Health Nurse in Monterey--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Bob said, on Oct. 13 at 9:08PM
I hope the county/state will re-apply the moth repellent. I have walked quite a bit in Monterey and have seen thousands of the moths, just waiting to attack poor oak trees. Can you people who are against it not see they are destroying all of our oak trees! I went into a restaurant the other day, and someone said 'you've go a lot of the moth's larvae', the waitress in the restaurant had to take a damp cloth and wipe them off my back. Is this what all of you anti-spray fools want to happen to all?